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Does person-centred care exist
- Author:
- PACKER Tracy
- Journal article citation:
- Journal of Dementia Care, 8(3), May 2000, pp.19-21.
- Publisher:
- Hawker
In the first of a series of articles analysing the obstacles standing in the way of person-centred care, the author asks whether it is an unworkable notion.
A person-centered approach to the people who care
- Author:
- PACKER Tracy
- Journal article citation:
- Journal of Dementia Care, 8(6), November 2000, pp.28-30.
- Publisher:
- Hawker
In the forth part of a series on barriers to person-centred care, the author asks what care workers themselves need in the dementia care environment.
Assessing need and providing person-centred support
- Authors:
- BAKER Caroline, EDWARDS Paul, PACKER Tracy
- Journal article citation:
- Journal of Dementia Care, 11(1), January 2003, pp.16-17.
- Publisher:
- Hawker
The second in a series of five articles on developing a benchmarking tool for person-centred care. Describes the development of the assessment of need and providing person centred support.
Everyone wants something: recognising your own needs
- Author:
- PACKER Tracy
- Journal article citation:
- Journal of Dementia Care, 9(1), January 2001, pp.26-28.
- Publisher:
- Hawker
The author argues that making time to touch base with our own selves - to understand more about what we bring to any relationship - is an essential part of positive person work. The fifth article in a series on barriers to person-centred care.
'You say you deliver person-centred care?: prove it!'
- Authors:
- BAKER Carolin, EDWARDS Paul, PACKER Tracy
- Journal article citation:
- Journal of Dementia Care, 11(4), July 2003, pp.18-19.
- Publisher:
- Hawker
In this article on developing a benchmarking tool for person-centred care, the authors discuss ways to take the work forward through involvement of as many practitioners as possible.
Crucial impact of the world surrounding care
- Authors:
- BAKER Caroline, EDWARDS Paul, PACKER Tracy
- Journal article citation:
- Journal of Dementia Care, 11(3), May 2003, pp.16-18.
- Publisher:
- Hawker
Looks at the importance of carer involvement and organisational strategy when developing a benchmarking tool for person-centred care.
Care monitoring must itself be monitored
- Authors:
- BAKER Caroline, EDWARDS Paul, PACKER Tracy
- Journal article citation:
- Journal of Dementia Care, 11(2), March 2003, pp.26-28.
- Publisher:
- Hawker
The third of five articles on developing benchmarking tool for person-centred care describes the monitoring and review of person-centred care.
Pass the hot potato - is this person-centred teamwork?
- Author:
- PACKER Tracy
- Journal article citation:
- Journal of Dementia Care, 8(5), September 2000, pp.17-19.
- Publisher:
- Hawker
In the third part of a series on obstacles to person-centred care, the author examines the way staff teams in all care settings disclaim responsibility for the person with dementia who challenges them.